Usual rules apply: synopses are taken from the press releases, snarky commentary is extra, and preview links go to Apple.com. And just in case you were wondering, the DVD prices are the listed retail prices. You can get them cheaper if you buy at discount stores or online.

All In The Family: Season Nine
Shout! Factory, 682 minutes, 23 episodes, 3 discs, $29.93
Final season of the long-running sitcom finds Archie (Carroll O’Connor) and Edith (Jean Stapleton) empty-nesters as their daughter (Sally Struthers) and son-in-law (Rob Reiner) have finally moved to California. However, Edith’s cousin Floyd leaves his nine-year-old daughter (Danielle Brisebois) on their doorstep, so that doesn’t last long. Extras: 90-minute retrospective hosted by creator Norman Lear.

Blue Valentine
Anchor Bay Entertainment, 112 minutes, R
DVD: $29.98
BD: $39.99
Dean (Ryan Gosling) and Cindy (Michelle Williams) try to rekindle their failing marriage by spending the night away from their daughter and reliving old memories. Williams was nominated for Best Actress. This version is supposed to be “uncut and uncensored.” I guess that means there’s a few more F-bombs and naked scenes. Extras: commentary, making of featurette, home movie, deleted scenes.

Doctor Who: Planet of the Spiders
BBC/Warner Bros., 150 minutes, 4 episodes, $24.98
The Doctor (Jon Pertwee, in his final adventure), a group of men using ancient meditation rituals to tap into a mysterious alien power unwittingly create a bridgehead between Earth and Metebelis 3, a planet where humanoids are at war with giant spiders. The spiders want the blue crystal that the Doctor gave to his companion Jo Grant (Katy Manning) as a wedding gift so that they can enslave all of humankind. Extras: commentary, four featurettes.

Doctor Who: Terror of the AutonsBBC/Warner Bros., 100 minutes, 4 episodes, $24.98
The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) is trapped on Earth and unable to use the TARDIS, but the Time Lords send him a warning that the Master (Roger Delgado) has come to Earth with the help of the Nestene Consciousness, controller of the lethal Auton creatures. Extras: commentary, three featurettes.

The Hit ListSony, 90 minutes, R
DVD: $24.96
BD: $30.95
Allan Campbell (Cole Hauser), a down-on-his-luck businessman, meets a professional hit man (Cuba Gooding, Jr.) who offers to take out five targets, free of charge. Thinking it’s a joke, he scribbles down five names. The next day, they start turning up dead, with all the evidence pointing to Campbell. Now he has to stop what he set in motion. Action and thrills are supposed to ensue. No extras listed.

The IllusionistSony, 80 minutes, PG, $38.96 (BD/DVD)
An aging magician, his act outdated, wanders from place to place in search of stage to perform on. Along the way he picks up a young teen named Alice, who still has her capacity for childish wonder. The script is by the late Jaques Tati and turned into an animated film by director Sylvain Chomet (“The Triplets of Belleville”). Nominated for Best Animated Feature, but lost to “Up” last year. Extras: featurette, animation sequences.

Justin Bieber: Never Say NeverParamount, 105 minutes, G
DVD: $19.99
BD/DVD with digital copy: $39.99
The pop teen phenomenon busted all records for concert films, taking in $72.2 million at the box office, even beating out Michael Jackson’s “This Is It.” I’m sure the hordes will line up on March 13 to buy this one. I honestly have never heard this kid’s music, so I can’t pass judgment on him. But I’ve consciously avoided mainstream radio for a while, so that’s not that surprising. Extras: four featurettes.

No Strings AttachedDreamworks/Paramount, 108 minutes, R
DVD: $29.99
BD/DVD with digital copy: $39.99
Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher star as two “friends with benefits” who are trying to avoid the pitfalls of actually falling for each other. Kevin Kline stars as Kutcher’s pot-smoking dad. Directed by Ivan Reitman. Lukewarm reviews from the critics, but the audiences liked it better. The Amazon review says this is a good date movie, but not a good first date movie. Extras: commentary, two featurettes, deleted scenes, alternate storylines. BD adds another featurette.

Webster: The Complete Second SeasonShout! Factory, 600 minutes, 26 episodes, 4 discs, $29.93
Second season of series starring Alex Karras and Katherine Calder-Young raising their precocious adopted son Webster (Emmanuel Lewis). This season, they move out of the high-rise and into an old Victorian house. No extras listed.

NOTE: MGM is re-releasing a few titles in BD book format – Dead Man Walking, The Horse Soldiers, Hotel Rwanda, Leaving Las Vegas, The Manchurian Candidate (the original version), The Misfits, Rocky, Some Like It Hot, The Terminator, The Usual Suspects – but there doesn’t appear to be any difference between these releases and the previous BD releases of these films, other than the included book pages. As near as I can figure, they retail for $34.99 each.